Amazon Studios secured the rights to Warhammer 40k in late 2022, hoping to create a new universe led by Henry Cavill. But is the actor backing out from the project already?
Recommended VideosWhen the news first broke of Amazon eyeing the Warhammer 40k game to adapt into a cinematic universe, the fandom was over the clouds. However, a beloved actor was even more over the moon when the studio approached him to lead the series. The Superman and Witcher actor Henry Cavill quickly signed on the project, calling it “the greatest privilege” of his acting career “to have this opportunity.” (via IGN)
Cavill has been excited to executive produce and star in this new programming universe ever since. Games Workshop also confirmed it had signed a “full agreement” contract with Amazon in late 2023, signaling that developments might begin anytime now. However, a recent event, or rather, a revelation has sent out flying rumors that Henry Cavill might not become the face of the Warhammer cinematic universe anymore.
Since the first of the Ten Thousand were created, there have always been female Custodians.
— Warhammer Official (@warhammer) April 14, 2024For the unversed, Custodes are 10-foot-tall transhuman super-warriors in the galaxy of Warhammer 40k. They have existed since the 1987 release of Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader, the first iteration of the game. These super warriors were created to serve the Emperor of Terra using Warp Magic and gene-forging of an infant.
To put it briefly, the Custodes are the pinnacle of Imperium power and were historically portrayed as solely male. However, hell broke loose on the internet when the most recent 10th-edition codex of the game included a point-of-view piece of lore from Calladayce Taurovalia Kesh, who uses she/her pronouns.
After some uncertainty about the character in the fandom, it was confirmed by the official Warhammer account that she was, in fact, a
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